Monday, April 4, 2022

Program Management Regarding Strategic


Previously the city council representative for Wellford, SC, and Spartanburg, SC, Sallie Peake has received an associate of science in business administration from Spartanburg Community College. She has also served in the following groups and organizations: Member Usher Ministry, Missionary Circle, Sympathy Club, Order of Eastern Star. Sallie Peake knows the importance of program management regarding professional topics.

Program management is best defined as providing a framework for controlling major company or business endeavors' strategic or financial risks.

For assessing strategic risks, a manager or leader of an organization who is also practicing program management can help provide a comprehensive view of company goals for other employees. An example of this is when a manager or leader ensures that one project's goals do not conflict with another’s.

Helping with financial risks is found in program management when managers or leaders analyze the organization or company's costs. A program manager or leader can assess many different costs of any given project. An example of this analysis can be whenever a manager or leader considers whether a particular project can include any other existing projects or even pre-existing processes of an organization.

What Is Program Management?

 Organizations have many projects running concurrently. Ideally, they should function without interference, and each should realize an inten...